93:"Almost every country places some restrictions on what may be published, although the emphasis and the degree of control differ from country to country and at different periods." There are a variety of reasons why books may be censored. Materials are often suppressed due to the perceived notion of obscenity. This obscenity can apply to materials that are about sexuality, race, drugs, or social standing. The censorship of literature on the charge of obscenity appears to have begun in the mid-19th century. The rise of the middle class, who had evangelical backgrounds, brought about this concern with obscenity. Book censorship has been happening in society for as long as they have been printed, and even before with manuscripts and codices. The use of book censorship has been a common practice throughout our history.
628:; the Nazi Minister for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda. These events were seen as a symbolic cleanse for the German people, ridding their country and Aryan identity of anything that was 'un-German' in its ideals. The materials included in the burning were not limited to works made within the Weimar Republic of the time, and the blacklist being followed reached to American authors as well as socialist and communist works. Ultimately, the blacklist for book burnings was focused on any content that would threaten the totality of Nazi power in Germany. More than anything else, these book burnings were aiming to remove Jewish cultural influences in Germany, at the order of the rising Nazi regime.
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Radio-broadcasting, whose duties include enforcing the information policy in
Ukraine, is set in charge of book permits and is to issue bans on books deemed inappropriate which come "from territory of the aggressor state and from the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine". Types of printed matter which require permits include books, brochures, children's books including coloring books, as well as maps, atlases, globes, etc. Each permit is to be entered into the special state register and is valid for at most five years. Bans are based on evaluations by a council of experts and may be contested.
664:, silenced the voices of many who were critical of the government. The censorship of such writings was legalized under the institution of the 1950 Suppression of Communism Act. This act was the government's tool to refute any anti-government propaganda being released against the Apartheid, allowing the works of any person who had left the country or who was considered to have acted against the state to be prohibited entirely. Banned people were marked with a Communist label, making it clear that no works being produced on their behalf were to be consumed by a South African Citizen.
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648:(CTSI) or a Knight of St. Columbanus as well as three additional Catholics and a final Protestant. This congregation were tasked with deciding whether or not a work had any tendency towards the "indecent or obscene". For a work to be prohibited there was a required four-to-one majority following an intense analysis of the work for any potentially problematic content. Works that were deemed too provocative would be banned by the deciding board.
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began a process of evaluating the banned materials looking to decide if certain works should still be considered prohibited in the country. This evaluation led to much of the considerations for prohibited materials to become limited to explicit topics instead of politically driven messaging. Though
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are considered to be open to the public within a town or community. Similar to school libraries, removal of books from public library shelves is often the subject of heavy debate. "Public schools and public libraries...have been the setting for legal battles about student access to books, removal
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in the United States is one that has been "removed from a library, classroom, etc." In many situations, parents or concerned parties will ban or propose a ban on a children's book based on the book's contents. The
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Ukraine signed into law a decree that restricts import of books into Ukraine from Russia. According to the law, a person can bring at most 10 Russian books without a permit. Unauthorized distribution of books from Russia is under a penalty. The State Committee for Television and
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convened a "war counsel" to suppress the book and put pressure on publisher
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some materials remained undesirable following this reevaluation, there were major publications that were then allowed to be distributed in South Africa. Especially notable was the country's growing openness to various works of political thinkers such as
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1350:"The Pico Case β 35 Years Later"
692:On December 30, 2016, President
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390:and racially diverse characters.
143:The Kingdom of God Is Within You
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2043:The Yearbook of English Studies
1668:"Warm welcome home for O'Brien"
1491:Somerville, Ewan (2023-10-21).
1073:"Office of Budget and Planning"
1038:"Index Librorum Prohibitorum".
1551:One Hundred Years of Huck Finn
1217:"Why Do We Ban Books, Anyway?"
1040:Encyclopædia Britannica Online
470:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
353:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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2245:Publishing Research Quarterly
1752:Borrow, George Henry (1894).
1374:Jones, Thomas N., Ed (1986).
1053:University of South Florida.
656:The nearly 50-year period of
559:International book censorship
4283:Conservation and restoration
3054:Rally 'round the flag effect
1892:. Checkmark Books. pp.
1223:. 2013-09-27. Archived from
688:Ukraine ban on Russian Books
209:as a freedom of expression.
2229:Cambridge University Press.
1917:Smith, David (2005-01-02).
1861:"Banned Books | Just wrong"
585:to comply with Knowledge's
497:, social attitudes and the
326:Beginning in October 2023,
282:United States Supreme Court
125:teaching of that religion.
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1297:JCARMICHAEL (2018-03-31).
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2395:Manipulation (psychology)
2116:10.1080/02690050701565810
1549:Brown, Robert B. (1984).
1354:Intellectual Freedom Blog
1055:"USF NetID Single-SignOn"
1007:"Gale-Institution Finder"
732:Book censorship in Canada
3505:Content-control software
2573:Criticism of advertising
1719:Bald, Margaret. (2006).
1135:Boissoneault, Lorraine.
736:Book censorship in China
669:South African Government
598:may contain suggestions.
583:may need to be rewritten
493:because of critiques of
426:On the Origin of Species
3941:Collection (publishing)
3865:Illuminated manuscripts
3760:Chinese issues overseas
3235:Promotional merchandise
2946:Character assassination
2883:Narcotizing dysfunction
2757:Photograph manipulation
2470:Guerrilla communication
2295:bannedbooks.indiana.edu
2247:11, no. 4 (1996): 9β32.
1865:www.banned-books.org.uk
1376:School Law Update, 1986
1330:Encyclopedia Britannica
740:Book censorship in Iran
134:Bible has been censored
114:Totalitarian government
3734:Suppression of dissent
3218:Product demonstrations
2647:Historical negationism
1958:encyclopedia.ushmm.org
1817:www.legifrance.gouv.fr
1436:"Privish and Perish".
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540:The Well of Loneliness
461:Suicide mode d'emploi,
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3500:Conspiracy of silence
3490:Collateral censorship
3415:Speech and expression
3150:Reputation management
3069:Psychological warfare
2918:Political campaigning
2727:Firehose of falsehood
2284:Vol. 135. De Gruyter.
2203:Haight, Anne (1970).
2055:10.1353/yes.2005.0042
1995:10.1353/lib.2007.0026
1696:www.irishexaminer.com
1378:. Publication Sales.
1303:News and Press Center
980:"Banned Books Online"
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726:Lists of banned books
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1793:on November 22, 2009
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1524:admin (2013-03-26).
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1272:admin (2012-12-11).
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511:, was banned in the
328:Cambridge University
108:being banned in the
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3772:Internet censorship
3273:Media concentration
3145:Non-apology apology
3135:Cult of personality
2863:Emotive conjugation
2617:Burying of scholars
2232:Craig, Alec. 1962.
1453:The American Writer
858:www.ericdigests.org
495:Irish republicanism
368:Age Appropriateness
253:Banned Books Museum
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4347:World Book Capital
3709:Moralistic fallacy
3447:banned video games
3430:banned televisions
3256:Influence-for-hire
3049:National mythology
3019:Crowd manipulation
2908:Tabloid journalism
2777:Video manipulation
2722:Fictitious entries
2445:Civil disobedience
2331:Media manipulation
2154:The New York Times
1884:Karolides (1999).
1639:The New York Times
1440:. October 9, 1983.
1299:"School Libraries"
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